Kirigami 2.0 Released, KDE's Framework for Convergent Mobile and Desktop UIs

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

After being in development for the past six months, KDE’s Kirigami 2.0 open-source UI (User Interface) framework has been officially released in its final, production-ready state.

If memory recalls, the first public release of the Kirigami UI framework saw the light of day at the beginning of August last year, allowing early adopters to test drive KDE’s brand-new tool for creating beautiful, convergent user interfaces written in Qt for both mobile and desktop applications.

A lot of effort was put into developing the first mature version of Kirigami, which entered Beta stages of development earlier this month, right after the New Year’s holiday, and the team managed to quickly identify and fix all remaining blockers to be able to mark Kirigami 2.0 as ready for general use.

When the Beta of Kirigami 2.0 was announced, we told you then that the UI framework was ported to the latest Qt Quick Cont… (read more)

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